h*o
2 楼
各位好,
我是EB2,PD是11/11/2013。485已提交,体验、手印已做,是在之前EB2排期到的时候
做的,后来EB2排期倒退。现在有EAD卡,律师说可以无限续。
现在困惑的是,EB2的当前排期是2013年5月份,EB3的排期马上就是2014年了。身边有
朋友之前通过降级的方式拿到了绿卡。我咨询了律师,律师说可以不用降,或者再等一
个月,到11月份再看看。
所以我是不是该降级呢?EB2的排期进程实在是太慢了。
多谢!
我是EB2,PD是11/11/2013。485已提交,体验、手印已做,是在之前EB2排期到的时候
做的,后来EB2排期倒退。现在有EAD卡,律师说可以无限续。
现在困惑的是,EB2的当前排期是2013年5月份,EB3的排期马上就是2014年了。身边有
朋友之前通过降级的方式拿到了绿卡。我咨询了律师,律师说可以不用降,或者再等一
个月,到11月份再看看。
所以我是不是该降级呢?EB2的排期进程实在是太慢了。
多谢!
h*s
3 楼
??
C*y
4 楼
参议院通过的可能性应该非常小
众议院通过的法案多了去了,过了也说明不了什么问题
EB23版每年都有这种带给人无限遐想的美好的法案,每年都是众议院过了,参议院过不
了,最后不了了之
众议院通过的法案多了去了,过了也说明不了什么问题
EB23版每年都有这种带给人无限遐想的美好的法案,每年都是众议院过了,参议院过不
了,最后不了了之
a*i
5 楼
无脑降
至少早半年-1年半拿卡
万一川普改积分制,那就不是早晚的区别了,是能不能拿的区别了!
至少早半年-1年半拿卡
万一川普改积分制,那就不是早晚的区别了,是能不能拿的区别了!
w*0
7 楼
这只是众议院,只是第一步,但是到了参议院肯定通不过了。所以还是没用。
x*5
8 楼
可以降,或者也可以看看11月的EB2再决定。
我觉得就算移民改革了也不会一刀切了已经提交485的…
我觉得就算移民改革了也不会一刀切了已经提交485的…
h*s
9 楼
今天的是black的吧
t*e
12 楼
这个要能寄出来,黄叫兽手下的学生估计要倒霉了。
p*r
17 楼
想问下您现在的状态和拿绿卡有啥区别呀?有AP+EAD的话回国也不用签证了对吧?
t*u
22 楼
自己看,
巴马 和 参议院 都 反对,彻底 没戏,别浪费感情啦
WASHINGTON -- The House passed a Republican-led bill on Friday to increase
visas for foreign nationals who earn advanced degrees in the U.S. for
science, technology, engineering and mathematics, in a 245 to 139 vote that
fell mostly along party lines.
The STEM Jobs Act is unlikely to get a vote in the Democrat-controlled
Senate, and the White House officially came out in opposition to the bill on
Wednesday. But its passage in the House was also a harbinger for things to
come as the two parties map out a broad plan for dealing with immigration.
While Democrats opposed the bill because they want a more comprehensive
approach, Republicans argued a piecemeal process would be a better path
forward -- a wide gap in views that will be difficult to bridge.
"We need to break up the elephant into bite-size pieces," Rep. Darrell Issa
(R-Calif.), who voted for the STEM bill, told reporters Friday after a post-
vote press conference. "I want to break this up into passable bill by
passable bill."
The STEM Act is the first bill related to immigration visas to be considered
by Congress since the election, when Latinos chose Democrats by large
margins and, among other things, said they were put off by the Republican
party's attitude and policies on immigration.
Many in the Democratic party considered the 2012 vote a mandate for
comprehensive immigration reform. But it's a heavy order: the most recent
attempts at such reform -- most notably one led by then-President George W.
Bush, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and the late Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) --
fell apart in 2007.
The reason for that initiative's failure, according to Issa, was that they
tried to go to big by tackling all immigration, instead of only a few items.
"What stopped it from happening was the size of it, the scope of it," he
said. "They said we had to do everything. Doing everything allowed somebody
to not like some part of anything."
The idea of a STEM bill is popular in both parties. But the question of how
and when to address the problem is another story. In issuing its statement
of administration policy opposing the bill, the White House officials said
it was the wrong time to work on such legislation as a broader bill is being
crafted.
"[T]he Administration strongly supports legislation to attract and retain
foreign students who graduate with advanced STEM degrees ... However, the
Administration does not support narrowly tailored proposals that do not meet
the President's long-term objectives with respect to comprehensive
immigration reform," the administration said Wednesday in its statement of
policy.
Congressional Democrats weren't pleased with the bill either. They, like the
White House, said the bill was a narrow effort when broader issues should
be addressed, such as how to deal with the estimated 11 million people in
the country without authorization.
They also criticized the Republicans' decision to eliminate the diversity
visa system -- often called the green card lottery -- to make way for
additional STEM visas. The White House mentioned, but did not focus on, the
issue of diversity visas in its statement of opposition, and did not respond
to a request for comment on whether they would agree to ending the program
in another immigration deal. Republicans argued that the diversity visa is
unnecessary.
As for where to move next on piece-by-piece immigration legislation, Issa
said Congress should take up agricultural visas. Rep. Raul Labrador (R-Idaho
), also speaking to reporters Friday after the press conference, said
Congress should pass additional, specific bills addressing young
undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children, and the
undocumented population as a whole.
Other proposals on immigration released this week also hold a partisan slant
. Sens. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) unveiled the
Achieve Act, a watered down version of the Dream Act to help undocumented
young people who came to the U.S. as children. The bill's sponsors said they
have spoken with Democrats about the legislation, but so far it hasn't
gotten much, if any, Democratic support.
The Senate isn't likely to take up any immigration legislation until next
session, including the Achieve Act or the House-passed STEM Jobs Act. Brian
Fallon, a spokesman for Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), said the senator agrees
with the White House that the STEM bill is too narrow, although he supports
bills to extend visas to those individuals who apply.
Labrador said the Senate would refuse to agree no matter what the bill
included, even if it didn't eliminate other visas.
"They would have actually moved the ball and complained about something else
," he said. "That's what they do every single time."
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.), a leader for comprehensive immigration reform,
told HuffPost after the STEM vote that he doesn't think Republicans' action
on the bill necessarily means anything for negotiations to come. He said he
still expects some Republicans, such as Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and
Labrador, to lead on immigration and work with Democrats.
"I am not worried about the ability to change," Gutierrez said. "I think
there are many people that are ready to listen."
CORRECTION: This article has been corrected to reflect the fact that the
White House mentioned the diversity visa in its statement of policy on the
STEM bill.
Also on HuffPost:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Controversial Immigration Laws
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巴马 和 参议院 都 反对,彻底 没戏,别浪费感情啦
WASHINGTON -- The House passed a Republican-led bill on Friday to increase
visas for foreign nationals who earn advanced degrees in the U.S. for
science, technology, engineering and mathematics, in a 245 to 139 vote that
fell mostly along party lines.
The STEM Jobs Act is unlikely to get a vote in the Democrat-controlled
Senate, and the White House officially came out in opposition to the bill on
Wednesday. But its passage in the House was also a harbinger for things to
come as the two parties map out a broad plan for dealing with immigration.
While Democrats opposed the bill because they want a more comprehensive
approach, Republicans argued a piecemeal process would be a better path
forward -- a wide gap in views that will be difficult to bridge.
"We need to break up the elephant into bite-size pieces," Rep. Darrell Issa
(R-Calif.), who voted for the STEM bill, told reporters Friday after a post-
vote press conference. "I want to break this up into passable bill by
passable bill."
The STEM Act is the first bill related to immigration visas to be considered
by Congress since the election, when Latinos chose Democrats by large
margins and, among other things, said they were put off by the Republican
party's attitude and policies on immigration.
Many in the Democratic party considered the 2012 vote a mandate for
comprehensive immigration reform. But it's a heavy order: the most recent
attempts at such reform -- most notably one led by then-President George W.
Bush, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and the late Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) --
fell apart in 2007.
The reason for that initiative's failure, according to Issa, was that they
tried to go to big by tackling all immigration, instead of only a few items.
"What stopped it from happening was the size of it, the scope of it," he
said. "They said we had to do everything. Doing everything allowed somebody
to not like some part of anything."
The idea of a STEM bill is popular in both parties. But the question of how
and when to address the problem is another story. In issuing its statement
of administration policy opposing the bill, the White House officials said
it was the wrong time to work on such legislation as a broader bill is being
crafted.
"[T]he Administration strongly supports legislation to attract and retain
foreign students who graduate with advanced STEM degrees ... However, the
Administration does not support narrowly tailored proposals that do not meet
the President's long-term objectives with respect to comprehensive
immigration reform," the administration said Wednesday in its statement of
policy.
Congressional Democrats weren't pleased with the bill either. They, like the
White House, said the bill was a narrow effort when broader issues should
be addressed, such as how to deal with the estimated 11 million people in
the country without authorization.
They also criticized the Republicans' decision to eliminate the diversity
visa system -- often called the green card lottery -- to make way for
additional STEM visas. The White House mentioned, but did not focus on, the
issue of diversity visas in its statement of opposition, and did not respond
to a request for comment on whether they would agree to ending the program
in another immigration deal. Republicans argued that the diversity visa is
unnecessary.
As for where to move next on piece-by-piece immigration legislation, Issa
said Congress should take up agricultural visas. Rep. Raul Labrador (R-Idaho
), also speaking to reporters Friday after the press conference, said
Congress should pass additional, specific bills addressing young
undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children, and the
undocumented population as a whole.
Other proposals on immigration released this week also hold a partisan slant
. Sens. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) unveiled the
Achieve Act, a watered down version of the Dream Act to help undocumented
young people who came to the U.S. as children. The bill's sponsors said they
have spoken with Democrats about the legislation, but so far it hasn't
gotten much, if any, Democratic support.
The Senate isn't likely to take up any immigration legislation until next
session, including the Achieve Act or the House-passed STEM Jobs Act. Brian
Fallon, a spokesman for Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), said the senator agrees
with the White House that the STEM bill is too narrow, although he supports
bills to extend visas to those individuals who apply.
Labrador said the Senate would refuse to agree no matter what the bill
included, even if it didn't eliminate other visas.
"They would have actually moved the ball and complained about something else
," he said. "That's what they do every single time."
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.), a leader for comprehensive immigration reform,
told HuffPost after the STEM vote that he doesn't think Republicans' action
on the bill necessarily means anything for negotiations to come. He said he
still expects some Republicans, such as Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and
Labrador, to lead on immigration and work with Democrats.
"I am not worried about the ability to change," Gutierrez said. "I think
there are many people that are ready to listen."
CORRECTION: This article has been corrected to reflect the fact that the
White House mentioned the diversity visa in its statement of policy on the
STEM bill.
Also on HuffPost:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Controversial Immigration Laws
1 of 8
e*a
23 楼
该降,好处是
1.可以下耻辱柱
2.早点拿绿卡
1.可以下耻辱柱
2.早点拿绿卡
q*5
30 楼
你11月的,我这6月的都觉得遥遥无期了。你们律师也太乐观了。。。
f*8
32 楼
2015年9月10日左右的eb2,该什么时候降?谢谢
d*0
36 楼
margin至少600
h*s
43 楼
我的也是back order中
o*6
44 楼
这种好deal是怎么找到的啊?我昨天看到帖子的时候就已经没了。。。
h*g
45 楼
热包子
h*s
47 楼
误会误会阿
不是600的amazon的货!
晕死
不是600的amazon的货!
晕死
b*b
56 楼
正在医院买了二公主和三公主
Amazon一定要给力啊,不要cancel order
请问这两个多少钱算deal?
黑色的
Amazon一定要给力啊,不要cancel order
请问这两个多少钱算deal?
黑色的
h*s
68 楼
对阿
就是喇嘛店买的
就是喇嘛店买的
h*s
69 楼
退货有什么要注意的么?
还是说直接拒收就好了?
还是说直接拒收就好了?
h*s
73 楼
原价
。。。。
。。。。
h*s
74 楼
话说没人再阿斗喇嘛退过货么?
h*s
97 楼
多谢
待我悄悄看
待我悄悄看
h*s
98 楼
没找着
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